hekishokuneko

hekishokuneko t1_jb92rf0 wrote

This has already been clarified! get a life dude. DMV questions are asked here all the time because this is PA subreddit and the DMV are known for being obtuse idiots and I just wanted some freaking clarity on the situation. It's such a simple question If you have such a big problem with it take it up with the mods. I already went to the source. I already went to the website. I already asked people I knew in real life. The website didn't state how recent it needed to be. The people I knew didn't know if bills needed to be recent. Sorry I thought maybe someone had a similar experience and could answer me. On a forum website. Where people share information.

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hekishokuneko t1_jb92aga wrote

That's not even my question. It was if the bills need to be recent or not. (Like a bill from within the last 90 days) since the website and manual do not clarify and I wanted to be double sure in case I get turned away. It doesn't say. I didn't realize that if it isn't listed out that it didn't matter. This post is from yesterday and has already been answered and I already got my ass torn apart for even asking this question.

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hekishokuneko t1_jb6jkrm wrote

It was a goddamn simple question there would be no "misinformation". I've shown up with the wrong documentation to things before and have been turned away. I'd rather that NOT happen. Something being omitted or vague doesn't always mean it isn't something to worry about or consider. Rules and regulations are always revised to be more clear or don't get passed because they are intentionally vague. Not everyone has to be well-versed in bureaucracy to go to the freaking DMV.

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hekishokuneko t1_jb6dh81 wrote

No it didn't lol. The original question was how recent of a bill did I need to have (within the last year? within the last 3 months? Within the last month? Nothing was specified.) After reading someone's comment about paychecks I remembered I have a bank statement from last month and I can't imagine a society where that isn't a recent enough. I saw some states require them to be recent but PA didn't specify and I'd rather not turn up on my one day off work and not be able to get it that day.

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hekishokuneko t1_jb644o4 wrote

It doesn't give any info about if the statements have to be RECENT or not. All my bills are from last year. Maybe someone perusing this subreddit works for penndot or has experienced being turned away because they had a bill that is too old to meet their requirements. Maybe you should grow up and get off of this subreddit. Or reddit in general since it is a FORUM website where people ask questions that they haven't found the answers for or share information that might be helpful.

You assumed I didn't go to their website and thoroughly check the driver's manual to see if bills need to be recent. You assumed I was being lazy. The website tells you what kind of bills. Not if they need to be recent or not. Where in my search I read some states need them to be within 90 days. That's not very "clear" now is it.

Why waste your time on Reddit to tell other people their questions are dumb and to get off reddit. Sounds way less productive than just scrolling away.

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